| How do you clean them? I just hate the idea of them blowing dust all over my room, but apart from that I love them. |
I bought a Swifter duster that extends enough to reach them. |
Thanks! |
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I used to dislike them, and I took out one in my kitchen because it was so fugly. But last summer I was thrilled by the one in my bedroom. It's silent and kept me cook while I slept. It was so hot in my house the AC could not keep it cook upstairs. I'm going to replace the one in my bedroom with a nicer looking one though. Some are very sleek, modern and retro-looking. The one I have is a HD circa 1985, and it looks it. But for practicality, they are great.
My uncle who lived in a beautiful century-old house in Atlanta had them in every room but the dining room, where he had a chandelier. His house was lovely and perfect, and the ceiling fans were part of the antique aesthetic. Plus so nice and cool -- they circulate the air, so you don't have to turn the AC down and freeze. It's just a gentle, silent breeze that is refreshing in the summer. My old house had one in the dining room, which I took out. That was too much, and very ugly too. |
| "kept me cool" dunno what's wrong with my typing and proofreading today! |
| Not a fan on how they look. I think the Minka looks like a big propeller on the ceiling. However, I do think ceiling fans can help in a room that doesn't have good air circulation. |
doesn't minka make 100s of styles? |